A certain news program related to WALA-TV that appeared to had been
part of their main broadcast channel during the hour of 5:00 p.m. on the
Friday of the eighteenth day of the month of January for the calendar
year 2019 appeared to have had this conversation between some of its
contributors (Shelby Myers (news presenter), Byron Day (news presenter),
and Toi Thornton (news reporter)):
Shelby Myers: Exciting time.
Byron Day: Mm-hm.
Shelby Myers: The countdown is on for an NFC championship game Sunday.
Byron Day: That's right. The Saints taking on the Rams and fans in New Orleans are in a...who dat state of mind.
Shelby
Myers: Of course they were. FOX 10 News reporter and NOLA native Toi
Thornton is live in the Big Easy tonight. Toi, who dat.
Toi
Thornton: Who dat, who dat said they're going to beat them
Saints? Who dat! Well if you're in the city or around the city or around
a Saints fan at all this week and you probably won't hear the end of
that for quite some time and hopefully we won't--we won't be saying it
again next week. Of course the Who Dat nation here is in a Who Dat
state of mind. Now today I ran into a sort of unofficial mascot for the
Saints. He says what he does has become a job for him. Take a look.
(note: the program appeared to have had a certain video
involving digital graphics with texts of "BIG EASY EXCITEMENT" and "NFC
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SUNDAY: SAINTS V RAMS" immediately after appearing to have had this conversation)
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A certain news program related to WALA-TV that appeared to had been part
of their main broadcast channel during the hour of 9:00 p.m. on the
Friday of the eighteenth day of the month of January for the calendar
year 2019 ("FOX 10 News at 9:00") appeared to have had this conversation between some of its
contributors (Byron Day (news presenter) and Toi Thornton (news reporter):
Byron Day: Welcome back. If you don't
know by now, that noise you're hearing just coming from the west of us
is the Who Dat Nation, getting their pre-party ahead of Sunday. The
Saints taking on the Rams in the NFC championship game right here on FOX
10. The winner, heads to the Super Bowl, so, the countdown to kickoff
is some kind of on. That's where we'll find FOX 10 News reporter and New
Orleans native Toi Thornton live in the Big Easy tonight. Toi, who dat.
Toi Thornton: That's right, who dat said they're going to beat them
Saints? Well, hopefully not the Rams after Sunday, however today there
is so much excitement here in the big easy, the who dat nation is in
a full force tonight, and earlier today we celebrated with a pep rally.
Take a look.
(note: the program appeared to have had a certain video involving digital graphics with texts
of "COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF" and "SAINTS TAKE ON RAMS IN NFC CHAMPIONSHIP
SUNDAY" immediately after appearing to have had this conversation)
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A certain news program related to WALA-TV that appeared to had been part
of their main broadcast channel during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the
Friday of the eighteenth day of the month of January for the calendar
year 2019 ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.") appeared to have had this conversation between some of its
contributors (Byron Day (news presenter) and Toi Thornton (news reporter):
Byron Day: Well the countdown to kickoff is on for the NFC championship game on Sunday. The
Saints taking on the Rams and fans in New Orleans are in a Who Dat state of mind. FOX 10 News reporter and New
Orleans native Toi Thornton in the Big Easy tonight -- and Toi, who
dat.
Toi Thornton: Yeah who dat said they're going to beat them
Saints? Well hopefully the Rams won't be able to say that after
Sunday, but today, here, in the Big Easy the Who Dat nation is in
a full force. Excitement is all around as we get ready for Sunday's
championship game. However today we got ready with a pep rally in the
Saints' honor.
(note #1: the program appeared to have had a certain video involving digital graphics with
texts of "COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF" and "SAINTS VS RAMS IN NFC CHAMPIONSHIP
SUNDAY" immediately after appearing to have had this conversation (note #2: the text mentioned second appeared to had been displaced by some text of "WATCH THE GAME ON FOX 10 SUNDAY AT
2PM" for a certain period of time before reappearing in place of it for the rest of the video))
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